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    Default Ground Hog Max review

    After reading everything on the internet I decided to try one of these.

    Now, this is in Hampton county so the soil is soft and Rock free and I was cutting old firebreaks for the most part but I was impressed. 4wd helped and the ground was nice and soft from all the rain.

    It's gonna work perfect for me.














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    Looks like it did a pretty good job

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    Nice. Never used one but heard some good reviews on them. Like you said I think the right kind of soil is key.

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    On the second strip.. how many passes did you do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uga_dawg View Post
    Nice. Never used one but heard some good reviews on them. Like you said I think the right kind of soil is key.
    Yep, a friend had one and it wouldn't do squat for him around here in greenwood

    Glad it worked for you, LED
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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ_11 View Post
    On the second strip.. how many passes did you do?
    I couldn't say. It didn't take more than 15 minutes but they are narrow. For the most part because of the fire breaks I only had to go over it once or twice. The edges with the dog fennel I had to hit more.


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    Thanks.. Just seems for a little more you could get a disc. (For the areas we use)

    Glad it worked out for you. Seen a lot of guys over on archery have good luck with them too for small plots..

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    4wd and a solid hitch are necessary in my opinion.
    works great for its intended purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by TJ_11 View Post
    Thanks.. Just seems for a little more you could get a disc. (For the areas we use)

    Glad it worked out for you. Seen a lot of guys over on archery have good luck with them too for small plots..
    Yea. Another nice thing for what I was doing was having the ability to execute a 3 point turn. I did another firebreak I didn't take a picture of that would have been impossible with a tow behind system.

    I averaged 10mph or so but a few spots I was running 12-13.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernWake View Post
    4wd and a solid hitch are necessary in my opinion.
    works great for its intended purpose
    No doubt. I ordered a custom hitch from strongmade.com


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